The name already indicates it: the Analog Four by Elekron continas four independent monophonic synthesizers in one unit. Besides the entirely analog voice circuitry with two oscillators and two filters per synth and plenty of modulation possibilities the Analog Four has FX and also a step sequencer that can output CV/gate signals as well.

Very small yet powerful digital sequencer with variable sequence lenght, in-built clock divider, quantizer, arpeggiation, random, a drift function as well as a sample & hold function. Programming is handled by two encoders for step and value, each with it's own display. Furthermore there are three modes: Playback, Sequence editing and the settings menu. The created sequences are saved automatically.

With a double footswitch or switch triggers you can generate Midi signals of any kind. The converter has to be taken between a midi sender and a midi receiver, it will be powered up from the incoming midi sender. The generated Midi informations depending on the switch or trigger action will be merged to the forwarded midi flow. Potentially nessessary programming can be made over the midi in connection.

The Router allows you to of course to route but in the same time also to filter, and rechannelize selected MIDI messages to either/both/neither of its two MIDI outputs. 10 settings are easy to programm and save.

The Breathcontroller by Midisolutions converts incoming controller data from Yamaha BC3 controller into MIDI messages. This makes sense especially to simulate brass instruments or flutes over any kind of sample player or whatever.

The Eventprocessor is a programmable tool to fix any kind of problem you could have in MIDI communication just with this piece of hardware. The simple eventprocessor yet can filter, vary, extract, compress or modify somehow up to 10 different incoming Midi-informations at the same time. The Eventprocessor plus can handle up to 32 !!

To control any midicontroller over a simple Volumepedal this unit is the right converter. The incoming "value" from the pedal will be merged to the incoming midi-flow to be forwarded together over the midi-out. The editing has to happen of hexadezimal or over a free pc-editor from the manufacturers site. the unit does not forget what to do if its once programmed.

The FB 14 is a high end filter bank executed in discrete circuit technology.
It is a 14 band equalizer with optimized expanded control areas. That means that not only sound corrections and drastic surgery are possible but also impressive enhancements to your sound material. The control area per frequency band is circa 20 dB, and unusual but musically sense making is the order of filter frequencies in fifth intervals.
The FB 14 is a noble speciality due to its classic class a switching technique; circuitry that has been made by Mr Niessen himself with the upper most precision. Four transistors are located in the signal path, two of them are germanium-types with tube like overdriving characteristics. The sound quality of the FB 14 is in no way inferior to its technical qualities and impress deeply in every aspect: Average kick drums become beautifully intense and well rounded; static drone sounds turn into expansive sound landscapes; and nearly every kind of processed sound material glows with an expensive silkyness. Almost with an added definition and clarity that touches the heights one aims to achieve in the mastering studio. Not only does it blend perfectly into every mix, it adds a touch of class to the sound. Incredible is also the use of frequency selective distortion?s with extreme setting possibilities. Even the most brutally distorted drum loops will not be mashed, but always sound nicely overdriven as well as being superbly eq?d.

The two voice variation of the Code by Studio Electronics is an affordable entry into the world of polyphonic analog sounds. It can be extended with more filtercards later and can also be upgraded with more voices up to an eight voice version.

The two voices will generate huge basslines, leads and massive unisono sounds.

The sixvoice variant of the Code brings you definitely more possibilities than the fourvoice unit but is way cheaper that the bigger full-blown brother with eight voices thus it is a good compromise. Of course also the Code6 can be upgraded with additional filter boards and if you want full polyphony you can add more voices as well.

The Code is the flagship of studio electronics, an established american manufacturer of analogue synths. This model can also be extended by up to 16 Filters of your choice (Yamaha CS80, APR 2600, TB 303 filters ). As you can see on the picture it is real hardware for real analogue sounds. Please ask for current availability and the price again per mail if youre interested, thank you.

To celebrate the 3000th SE1x produced, Studio Electronics introduces a new limited version: the SE1x NOVA (aka. ?Angel Dust?). Beyond the trendy white-beige finish and the pretty vintage knobs there are also some technical improvments! The second VCO offers a sine wave instead of triangle. A FUZZ-distortion for a huge saturation is also on board. The SE1x NOVA prides itself with even faster envelopes and an expanded filter frequency range. With the new ?Custom Scroggins Techno Sound Bank? the Angel Dust features a total of 495 preset sounds! More than enough reasons to have a closer look at this californian bass monster!

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